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I” * 111* , , , i f i i i l '.litheroe Advertiser & •imes, September 23, IPSSi iip iiiiia ia i C l i t h e r t iA l l P Y a n s To Build I More Blii^alows


mWELVE bi iigaiows ate to •t be built on land In standen Road If the ne cessary approval of the Mlnlsti^o^ Housln^^^ Local Govern: ner t Is obtained.


i i ^twas reportidthat the Coun-


1955 had beet liicreased by 12 dwellings.


i r buUdlnV ^location for •


was stated t


ft PIOTE |)F ' • - IlIH.SIIilftY


Colo.*! Sm«» I„ s.mi.« Ihe,


They turfi the suh s ^ J ^ht/Sunw^s’ aluminium slats


“A t S f i n S t f ’S *„ t o


rhoutti tsey look expulsive, Sutimyi ictually cost vtry li«le • •


l^)»oa nv« *»iM --y « « —


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the now two-tone alauj j. 'Sec l hiow j i [h*heje roodwo Slindi would brishtcn your lifol


Jay and seethe full range O M coouj a sI}U e


jnn it nc e


ftSKiBYii ; SOLE AGEnA : 58, Wltalle;


W ALTS liHD Telephone 136


1 'if


;y Road OF 31, Castle CLITHEROE


Street c h a iU a n of the W a tp , 'indov ■:


mTetlng hai recently ^ km ■ninr-p at which the lown Clerk, the Horough .Engineer and the Senior!! Sanitary In­ spector had met: an officer of Lo tL Ministry of]! Housing and


iiui ail -liiiv'*-*—'"


HUTCHINSON -JACKSON Mr. William Derrick. Hut­


chinson, only sen of Mr. .and Mrs H. Hutch nson, of 18,


Tower Hill, Clitheroe, and Miss Dorothy ; ackson, elder


daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Jackson, of . 9, street, Glltheroe were married ,


at S3. Mlchafel:


Church, Clitherte, on Monday. The ceremony was performed


Johft


by the Rev. "Fi. Bayllss, and - i t


TI7Q C the


toirpn mi,o v,rirfo -aho wasiiglven net


cal Gove:'nm|ent and dis pussed the Councils outline


proposals fo:r dealing fit houses it tha trough. The consent t)f the Minl®f^y


of HOuXI the^boKOwM tfie Council


to f f i^ p u rc h a 4 and s i ^ g of


ilind •M. wjde x 3(t. dr(|p. You can have fitted to any liie of window. Call into-


i ■ ! ilt H v«l.w-.r- -nd


suitable litter bins. In connec f f V the, utter problem. The Borougl^:


been instru the provision:,Of Slow sig


at Thorn-s ir^et, BU^^T0P9


' Appllcatlpn;i Is


s f t e s f e i


Aioilis to be given


The bride, y ho was i given away by her


full-length g o * of wMte net


over taffeta, with a veil surmounted by ^ dress of orange Wossom. hHhe


M. Jackson, sister of the bride, and Miss L. Murray, cousin of the bride, whd wo^ Wd , and


carried a boum ot of red roses. Tht brldesm lids were LMiss.


white floral nylon with fiead- dresses of waite luce and carried boudt.ets of white carhations and joponlca.


in-law of the bridegroom, was best man, andfthe grM^men w le Mr. V. Lmg and Mr. M. Jackson. The usher was Mr.,


Mr. J. Lofthouse, brother- K. Jackson.


; After a reception at .the iDog and Part::idge Hotel, Cli­ theroe, Mr. and Mrs. Hut­


st;rreet, Clllitther^oe. ee


workfrlends J»f the bride at the Lancaster Hosiery Co. Ltffi,


« Club; Chatbum Road (Clltn A S hero I


Clitheroe, anid a clock from the directors of Fred Read and Co. Ltd., Clitheroe. where the bridegroom is employea.


Mrs. J. Chppendale, of 6, Blllington, was


elder daugh ier °f Mr,' and ..


fow l er—CHIPPENDALE Miss Margiret Chippendale


marriea ai St. Leonards S c h “ La^ho, on Saturday


Pi s t e l I !


est Conti pi * u ld be askea *°A%ontrl3Ut|on o r ^ W


r t e reSaents a t Penmoor House.


£10,0({K| Appeal Nearki: Target • HE halfvlay stage in the


' r. 1 rpHE*- £10,000 restoration appeal If you sfiend it, you've had it— I . i '. L T o S S S rw S


, building * 4 1 discovered, has jsinow been Raised.


o p S S t e steady towards the ,torget the Rev. Pr R Walmsley, Parish Friesfi, toM ' an, “ Advertiser and Times” reporter *-hat already a start haf jeen made on the


Disclosing this latest devel-


sixth £ 1,000 Recent Pimlnations of the


*?tructurG pf


rate that th 5! dry rot has been eSlcated. but a constant


church


f f i l s inMntalned to eMure toat all vebtlges of this ruinous disease h ^ c disappeared.


' Work viiaiting to, be carried out la the'lrdplacement of some


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if you fave it, you've got it! The - >


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POST OFFd and


TRUSTE^ SAVINGS BANKS


will take care of it


i/ith interest /ifuiS ty tti Ifatlonat ffaW


I I


SECURI I TY Sm Sa v i n g s iSTS EXCEED £1^,300,000


tE^ERVE FUND. £7,00.000 [CiUID FUNDS £2,000.000


| i


I^aid U p Shan 3 ° / 0 NET ; jlnp


S1


•<s Savings A/cs. !2' j! / 0 NETi .


• fiom 1st September Balance ‘ ihaet and full particulars on request


:ome Tax paid by ^oclety| full


of D ■ ’I . eposits 2 '2 ° / o NET mli Ommiatt, Zm doH, 8.W,f ’ Light


ctheRE ate many motorists on the! rpad under the im- pressior! tl at all vehicles 'will be-


I^e^lations , 1


required by law to be fitted with twin rear lights, . when the new regulation icomes into force on


1st October. This iawJ however, .applies only


to Mr. Robert WllsohiFo^e , youngest son of Mr. mad^r^


George Fowfer, of l(, oanis Cottages, Blllington. ,


the bride vrore a-ballerina- length gown of white lace and tulle over taifeta with a head­


Given awr y , by her lather,


dress of pearls surmounting a shoulder-leiigth veil. She car­ ried a bouquet of cream roses.


, She was sister, Mrs, wore a dresi over taffeta. bouquet of mixed flowers.


were Mr. J. Taylor, bride groom’s biother-ln-law, and Mr. F. Forrest, a friend.


brother, and the f^msfimn viit; -


was performed by the Rev. ^ Greatorex, the hymns O


During the ceremony^whlch


Father, a 1; “Lead us. Heavenly Fgther


were sung. Mr. D. F. H. Stin


was organl >t. A reception ^^s held at tn.


hri touring,in North


Co-operatlye Cafe, .Whaliey, after which the /muple left for a honeymoon to be spent


dp wearing a ■ klngnsper-


I will reside at 161, Bold-street, I'Accrlngtor.


b te coat U s M a ? * pnrt black accessories. They


WALLI lANK—KENYON


badly affeetbd clerestorey win­ dows, forj which orders have been-placed. A certain amount I


o be done to, the confessionals,


but the n|c|ssary materia^ are atm awal]t^* order to carry out the repairs.


Before the re-decoration of


the chuibiils started, many renovations!’will


completed,! and stage haaheenreached will the


costly ! ipb! I of painting the church t e undertaken. It was ih November, 1953,;


d a S e r of Mrs. and the late Mr W. Kenyon, of Veepons — -


Miss Bitty Kenyon, only tof restoration work will have bv-BowlMd Parish S K 'T M r A & » f w | C


hank on y son of Mr. ana M r s . R- Mlallbank, of Hal­ steads,” I^alehead. During the ffemony which


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was performed by the Rsw T. W. Castle, the hvmns 0 Per­ fect Love”' and i “Lead us.


niJRl COUNTRYSIDE


that th) I appeal fund w ^ launchec. 4hd since that time, thanks t J !the wholehearted efforts 3r:i,the part of the parishioners and the different organisqtl ins . of the Parish, there has been a steady, ad­ vance tow itds the attainment ftt of £10,000.


of the (XiuNmY


■VVITH t he exception perhaps of poll .ics and footbaU, photo-


Ihose who have made a Uetog


Eiaphy causes more controversy than any other profession or hobby.' The opinions are .as varied as the subjects wUi which it is called upon to deal, and i have'no nesitation in saying that the argr ments will contmue for many mere decades.


to nK ,v( hides coming off the prcduciicni lines.


why'camera work: is so fasclnat- ine’i It is especially to those who'dClight in .the beauty of our country! ide undoubtedly one of the best methods of entertain­ ment ard an 'indispensable .to thosi 'Who wish, to record toe activitii of our, 'Wild life. Actlvitife is however, har-dly '-*0. correct word, for toe majority of camera enthusiasts wUl adm.t


Perhaps ' this ' is .the reason


.thosf post war models fitted with only I one’ rear' light. have until Octob^ isi, 1956, before they are- compelled legally to display the


Owners of pre-war cars and


twin, light!. Last year motorists were re­


f T l l U I L D I b j c S O q i E T Y 1 : Local Agencies!:


« t


MESSRS. EDWARD . CHESTER & SON, 36{ KING . STREET, GLiTHpOE .


Head Office- $ 9:, HIGH S.TI^EET.|i SKIPTON Head umce. 9 , .jeiephone 244'?


' : i PA


First-class: work iWorksbop;


63, " " 'p ™


j ; : :A V ;N l I ,A .N D i AND ^ECORATPR ; p!i4


(RID'IGE ST.,.CUTHEROE S 1 3,[ UP BROOKS


quired tp fit two red reflectors to their vebiffes, and many, drivers havb bean- having twin rear lights: ifltfed in the'belief i)bat the intw Haw. applies to all tjipes of vet ides. . ,


expiaiheii that drivers of ’jars with bnly one rear light have anothkr|i2 months, in which -to make ;the conversion. Ads fitting that a-. 'certain


aI I dice, spokesman, 'howejver, i ,


..that the still camera- falls far short cf meeting exact requh^ mehts. Certainly, it records -hO scene tet by toe'Operator. ,but it cannot by any,; stretch of toe imagination be claimed that' captures activity, and movement. For tois we must seek toe aid of the movie camera. But of to.s


mors liter." ' ’ f in e r po in t s g however, - residing photo­


g=iise_ -its capabilities and liml- tatiom . It is ■


amount! of, confusion existed ambn j ootorists as to .the new law, ,he! added -that in the;-in­ terest 5 b road safety,, motofists woWd bb advised to fit twin year, lights as!.'soon' as possible, i


begih to discuss the fluer pomts


raphy hi the'general accepted only when we


that-tie more interesting aspects of thl? hobby becomes I apparent. Thefe is no better place 'for this thah in-the clubroom and we in Clithetee and : district are' for­ tunate in having the Rlbblesdale Cameia Club where .the modest, amateur and ‘‘button pusher” can! share ..the' knowledge of


Atuay of camera work.; T^- wdnter’s syllabus contains isome- ,hing of . interest for everyone.'


’ouragihg send. off by a lecture in colour by toe vice-chairman,


The club was given an en-


find It lis aiteresting- to note at, least nine further evenings are


'as most readers will t^ 1L| I ihave for some considerable time Insisted that colour is the offiy effective means of portraying thb beauty of Nature,. Indeed!, I am convinced toat-.-toe us^al monochrome .work 'will 'be as out of date in years to come, m toe older forms of air transport are rendered obsolete by jet p^^ pulsion. • The writing on tne w^l is now plain to see, and Lhe, evidence in the, Camera toub


lo be taken up with colour work. Such a trend is significant, for


syllabus is proof ithait I was near the target over .tvfelve.- months


ago. '


LIMITATIONS OVERCOWE •'-----of


evolution, steps towards , the ideal cannot be halted, and toe enthusiast finds the limitation of black and white bvercoi^by • the. introduction of colour. .Then


Of'course, like most forms


once again, toe, shortcpniings of colour.-'transparencles .and prints become apparent and we find-toe, quest for-the faithful reproduc­


use. of ' the . cine-camera.: Then toe photographer, by rtoording life and .movemefit, 'faithfully


tion 'of life, and the. igene^- scene can only :be j met : by the!


reprO'duces- nature; .animals and birds, ■


rigid, lifeless Images are. given life and'reality.


which Instead of ' being a -. T - '


experienced photographers who are not content ■ with reality. They are dlstetisfled with the scene before them, and wish- to add their own' personality ^ the 'finished work. They are dis­ appointed with Nature as seen by toe naked eye.This question was brought jout most forcibly after seeing a, selection of trans-, parenoies. Curiously enough, toe


Of course, there are many Saturday ^t sishop Honoured


(O'ER Majesty the Quep; has X l sanctioned thb ' following appointment to the Most Venerable . J^vder | .of _ the Hospital of St. John of Jeru-


sdlem:


For admission inj the grade of chaplain and appoliitment


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as sub-pr,elate; The Bishop of Blackburn (the Rt. Rev. W. H. Baddeley).


■attended i by her Freda Price, who IS of lemon ,lace and carried a


rence Fowle The best nan was Mr. Law-


;iiaii T V , . the bridegroom s


chinson left fbr a honeymoon at Llandudno, the bride wear­ ing a tweed co^at with mu^ard and beige accessories. They will .reside at |12. Corporation-


Rpavenly Father” were sung. a Wolfenden was the


organist. . ' The bride, given away by


her elder brother, Mr. W. Kenyon, was gowned In- a full-length dress of white eK ld e r e d lace and net oyer taffeta with, a “finger _ tip length veil surmounted by; a head-dress of orange blossom


.


£1,443 Repairs To “Shocking”


Playground |


t i e PAIR work is now' beifig -L*) carried out to the Plfiy” ground 6f St. James’s School, Clitheroe.


the playground was' described as being In a “ shocking condi­ tion.” It was stated ,at that ;time by the Divisional Educa­


As long ago as August, 19y3, Open for demonstrations


tion Officer. Mr. A.- .J. son, that repairs had been held up for a'while until improve-


and diamante. Her bouquet was of red roses, white heather and stephanotis.


cousin, Miss Betty Robinson, who wore a dress of pale blu,.


She was attended by her


net over taffeta with a head­ dress of roses and forget-me-


nots. She carried a bouquet of pink carnations and heather. The best man was Mr. E.


ments were carried out. ■ A tender of £1,443 has now


been approved by the Lanca­ shire Education Committee, and .the . work is ^oing ahead. A new surface is being laid and other repairs mfide. ]


are but one phase of renoiya- tlons carried -out; 'a t jthe School f t has been reduced


Repairs to the playground


Hodkinson, friend of tne bridegroom, and the grooms­ man I was Mr. J. iienyon,


bride’s brother. A reception was held at the


Coach: and Hors^ Hotel Bolton - by - Bowland, after which the bride and Mide- grooin left for a honeymoon


from a ten to an eight c l ^ - room building, and has been modernised * h new toilets cloakrooms and corridors, j


in. the Isle of Man, the Mde, travelling in a grey suit with, navy-t)lue accessories. '


reside at “Higher Halsteads, , Dalehead.


On! their return, they Will, j WARD^FRIEND Miss Mary Brayshaw Frlradj


youngest daughter A. Friend and the late Mr. J. Frlerid, of 64, ^^^^oy-^ad- , piitherbe. was married at au


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■ Ward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs.! A. Ward, of 247, Black-


Among the wedding gif.^i 3aturday, to Mr. Raymond .


* a


Saints Church. Pendleton, on OaLUrUajt


burn--road, Darwen. Given away by her uncle,


Mr. W. T. Brayshaw, the bride wore a ballet-length ' model dress of cream chantllly lace trimmed with chainpagne silk ribbon, with shoulder-length net veil and floral head-dr^s. Her bouquet was of orchids, lilies of: the valley and steph­


anotis. , ' The bridesmaid. Miss Mar­


lon Ward, bridegroom’s sister, wore' a ballet-length dress of


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pale blue nyldn lace, and tne small attendant, Miss Doreen Mary Foster, niece of the bride, was attired in pale blue nylon organza.


bridegroom, was the best man, and the groomsmen -were Mf- William Ward, bridegrooms brother, and Mr. Vernon F(«- ter.i brother-in-law of the


Mr. P. Cowan, friend of the bride.


formed by the Vicar, the Rey. IE. iHurford-Junes, and Ift^s Je a t Thlstlethwalte was thp organist, • accompanying the singing of the 23rd Psalm and the' hymn “Lead us. Heavenly


The ceremony was per­ , !


Father.” ■ On leaving the church, the


, ,


hrlde was presented with, a lucky horse-shoe by her niece, Mlfs Foster.


Black Bull Hotel, Rlmlngton, the bride and brWegroom left for a.honeymoon at Matlock, Derbyshire, the bride travel­ ling in i. turquoise tweed coat with brown accessories.


Following a- reception at the


at|64. Whalley-road, Clltherpe. Among the


- ai^d an electric clock from Mr and Mrs. Shepheard, the bridegroom’s employers. -


ding presents were a 'Their future home will! be


were condemned about eight years ago. For several years, the managers tried umuccess- fully to obtain Ministry con­ sent .to have the work of re­ placement done.


The sanitary arrangempte


A PREVIEW WILL; CONVINCE YW! CALL AT OUR I SHOWROOM ! ]


status so that these Improyej ments'couldbemade. For the greater part of that period plans for the improvements , shuttled backwards and i for­


Several years ago, the school applied for and received aided;


wards between the Ministry the County authorities, and the architect acting on behalf of the managers.


:


£3!ooo more than <fl4„tnc ■building of the school inj 189'!.


pleted at the New Year. : At about £9,000, they cost


I Whaliey Players^ New ‘Theatre’


PLANS -to meet the bill 'of at


■*] least £300 which will l^e, incurred By the alterations now being carried out to their nejv headquarters at. 'WhalleyGram­


mar School were discussed at the annual meeting of Whalley Church Players, held in tlje Church of England School yesterday week.-


completed, and the . lighting equipment is being wired.


At present, the stage is almost j


an “ A-dvertiser and Times ” reporter -this' ,'week that from their point of view the school would be ready in a short time, but they would hav-e' to 'Wait until the flooring and decora- .tions, which are being carried out for 'Whalley Women’s Institute,


An official of the society itbld were finished; , 1


will not,be arranged until,'the Grammar School is available..


The 'society’s hekt production Although the organisation now


has a membership of about 40, more people.l particularly those for male roles, are still required.


Snape' was appointed chairman, with Mr. J. W. Cliff as vic^ chairman. Mr. F. W. Bullock is again the producer.


The, Vicar, the Rev. H. C. It's got mn,


treasurer, Mr. H. Parkinson: secretary, Mr. P. Townley; assistant secretary, Mrs. Town- ley; ' stage manager, Mr. H. Birtwell; properties, Mr. B, Potts; publicity. Mr. J. Shearman.


Other, officers' elected were: Rowland Skid


iWHEN his car skidded and 'VV overturned, on the wet road surface of the Hurst


Green - Whitewell road,!; on Saturday. Tom Domain; 5, Monks Cottage, Barnoldswick,


crawled out unhurt. His wife, Alice, who accompanied,!him


j . M a t ^ e h j f


as passenger, received slight injuries to the head.


The car, a new one, rolled


Ifer the man whatswhat^ | c4i6C


ELECmiG W^LSHER SERVICE alterations carried out on obsolete MACHIireS.


...J ____ 4hi Diinair and Overhaul of all makes of We


fo“ ‘o5R‘‘lK T l“ w l L M lu ? lE ^ c I3 o |dm 8 S ' S s t s y9u only -


Workmanship Guaranteed.'


slides .which . caused the . mret controversy were those of pic- .‘drial value. 'Some 'Which faito-


Your Old Machine c4 n be taken In part exchange or, bought for (,


NfeW AND RE-CONDinONED WASHERS ALWAYS FOR , S ^ . I


10/6 per year ,


,. ’ Cflsn.


fiiliy recorded 'a i plqasing. scene came / in ' for little comment. Others with! toe far distance, rendered weak by over-exposure Pleased


what are known as the: "re cession of -planes.”


delight , in


pect, causes . great controversy. ■Why should it be - necessary .to weaken a landscape for the sake of camera ; Ideology? Nature provides .her own recessions and variations, and if we. have; the patience and capacity we can' capture ■ all ' the moods and emotions. to ' satisfy the most


GREAT CONTROVERSY This, as w.e have come to ex­


fastidious art critic.' Whatever our opinions, ave


must always bear in.mind' that photography,'like music, writing, and painting, is a means of .com- municatipn and a iform- of art.


: feeling in others similar -to'.top't experienced by oneself. When all toe shouting has died do-wn, we' must always come 'back 'to .this'fundamental extffanatidn..'


The object of these and similar forms o f . a r t : has only been achieved if one can evoke a


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IT ’S HERB. IT ’S NOURISHING ! 'T S SLK^ED & WRAPPED.


- I ■ ' -'I ■ 1 ! , Write, call or [‘phone for immediate attention to - ' | | PI| Agents fori M, KINl The reiiovatlons were com ­


8, MARKET [PLACE, CLITHEROE Telephone: CUTHEROE 103 ''


1 AND


every Monday and Thursday 7-30 to 10 p.m.


•H A * V I5 MJTIA QlCt"


G e t youi* H . M • V \ Radio and t .V i Sets ! S


'/CCK^piTCD wiuEA ';^he personal attention. ' ’----


for whicli Webster’s| are ■nroVictpr’a'arp.


noted, Iplus their Tele­ vision Maintenance per- vlce are your assurince of satisfaction.


Hire-purchase terms are avail­ able, j together with the full dalnti


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maintenance scheme. i


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In addition we have viehlclefi and 70 staff Sitiour


nine*


customers’ service, backed by aj reputation that has sljeadily grown since 1920.


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Milk To Be Ren|


rpHE Clither'oe oS Ministry-'of Pe


National'Insurance J ithe rienewal of 1,60| milk token books, national total of neal books 'Which expire 29th. Under the Welfan


vice,, young children seven pints of milk « -ltd. a pint instea-'i price, in exchang tokens issued, in^o


Ministry of Pe National Insurance To ensure cominu


cheap milk, the.;-e a be renewed now. N( more vitamin tokens out by 'ihe end of C


of the Clitherce ; ( Ministry, says that other persons in ren who get cheap » Welfare Foods'Serf


Mr.iC. F. Buckingl!


. hy acting promptlf then be sure of


-■ new" hooks before run out. Witooittl cannot, of course, milk. He adds: ‘ the renewal, appl card in the presenl out and post it to| and National ins|


for your own address can be c toe Pest Office.


If the book is '


inan he should, newal application


as possible. Make ticulars have,been top part of toe ai before filling up


posting.” . ; ' Mr. Buckingbai


that where the m| run nut I after nothing saould four weeljis hefoi|


expiry.


Tar And In Whalk


‘ ' f ■ NEW SUCED


fTHERE were juries wher


. I ling in the B1 tion, was d r ij Geoffrey Aslil Ormskirk-roadl


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- The car, wh:


I Wigan, and i travelling tovia by Arthur Arn Lowthorpe-ro,a A passenge:


Thomas Bacon street, St: Heli cut on his fore


and a-petrol t: volved in u i-ul ley centre on f ',


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